Ralph Allen's Town House, Grade I listed architectural structure in Bath, England
Ralph Allen's Town House is an 18th century residence in Bath crafted from local Bath Stone with classical features including rustication, Corinthian columns, and an ornamental pediment. The building showcases the refined architectural details that distinguish Georgian homes of its class and period.
Construction began in 1727 under architect John Wood for Ralph Allen, a prominent businessman in Bath's growth. Allen made his fortune in the stone quarry business and commissioned this house as a reflection of his importance to the city's development.
The house demonstrates how wealthy merchants of the 1700s displayed their rising prosperity and social standing through grand architecture. Its prominent position in Bath and lavish design reflected the ambitions of the merchant class during this period.
The building holds Grade I listed status, indicating strict protection and typically limited public access due to its historical significance. Check ahead before visiting since the property may not always be open to the public.
Drawings from 1855 show that a northern wing once mirrored the original structure, but this section was later removed. This lost addition reveals how many Georgian houses underwent significant changes over the decades.
Location: Bath and North East Somerset
Architects: John Wood
GPS coordinates: 51.38082,-2.35861
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:10
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